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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Gehrig

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Do you ever feel like you have a split personality? One moment you are content with life, and the next minute you are completely discombobulated, and the world's imploding. The same for the story of one, Dr. Henry Jekyll, nicknamed in some copies of the story as Harry Jekyll, and his alternative personality, Mr. Edward Hyde, is the central character of Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, in the story, he is a good friend of the main protagonist Gabriel John Utterson, Dr. Jekyll is a kind, respected English doctor who has repressed evil urges inside of him, he attempts to hide this; but develops a type of serum that Jekyll believes will effectively compartmentalize his dark side, but he transforms into Edward Hyde, the physical and mental manifestation of his evil personality, but this process happens more regularly until Jekyll cannot control when the transformations (Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde) I can relate to Mr. Jekyll because I have ...

Erika, My Love , My Everything

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  Erika, My Love , My Everything  Erika, my love, my shining star,  You light up my life, from near and far. With your bright eyes and your gentle smile,  You make my heart race, all the while. Your laugh, like music, fills my ears,  And chases away all my fears. With you, I feel complete and whole, Together, we'll weather any storm,  we'll take on any role. Through the highs and lows, you're by my side,  With you, my love, I'll forever abide. With every day, my love for you will grow,  Erika, my love, my heart, I'll never let go. You are my everything, my reason to live,  With you, my love, my heart will forever give. Forever and always, my love for you will stay,  Erika, my love, with you, forever I'll stay. Seth      

What does my ALS Support System Mean to Me?

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What does my ALS support system mean to me? My ALS journey has been difficult, but I am grateful for the incredible support system by my side every step of the way. The love and support of my family and friends, both in real life and on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, have been invaluable in helping me to stay strong and keep fighting.   When I first received my diagnosis, I felt overwhelmed and alone. But my loved ones were there for me, offering encouragement and a listening ear when I needed it most. They helped me to see that I was not in this fight alone and that there were people who cared deeply about me and wanted to help me in any way they could. While on social media, I found a community of people going through similar struggles. They shared their stories, offered advice, and provided a sense of camaraderie that I found incredibly uplifting. I connected with people from all over the world who understood what I was going through, and it helped me to feel ...

My Prodigal Sons

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  My dear boys, my heart and pride,  With you, my world feels so alive. From the moment I held you in my arms,  I knew that my love for you would never harm. Watching you grow, learn and play,  Fills my heart with so much joy each day. I'm proud of the men you're becoming,  And the kind hearts you've been drumming. I promise to guide you through life,  And be there through joy and strife. I'll teach you to be strong and true,  And to always follow through. I'll be your shoulder to cry on,  And your hand to hold when things are gone. I'll be your guide, your mentor, your friend,  Until the very end. I love you more than words can say,  My dear boys, my heart and pride, you'll always be. Forever and always,  Dad (Seth)      

ALS Caregiver Job Description Example

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Job Description: Caregiver for a XX-year-old client , living with AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS (ALS, Lou Gehrig disease). The client has a tracheostomy and requires mechanical ventilation 24/7. The client has minimal movement and communicates via an eye-gaze communication device. The client splits time between his bed and his power wheelchair. Location: Caregiver Schedule Availability Monday - Friday 6pm-8pm ## Saturday Sunday 4 Hour Shifts, typically 10am-2pm ## Monday Wednesday Friday 8am-12am *** Tuesday Thursday 8am-11:30am *** Monday Wednesday Friday 11am-4pm *** Tuesday Thursday 11:30am-5pm *** ## = Immediate Availability *** = PRN (Per Request Needed) RESPONSIBILITIES: Follow the written client service plan, which may include the following services: Companion Services - Limited assistance and lite hands-on care. Provide companionship, safety, and supervision for the client. Homemaker Services - Assist with daily activities (lite hands-on care). Includes Companion Care. Tasks m...

How You Can Help #EndALS #GivingTuesday

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First, there was Black Friday... Then Cyber Monday… By now, you’ve probably heard of #GivingTuesday – the global day of giving back! And while it’s a great day to raise money for ALS, #GivingTuesday is trending on all social networks, making it the best time to share your ALS story. Please share your stories on social channels in the hopes of inspiring others to join us in the fight against ALS. Remember to include the hashtags #GivingTuesday and #EndALS, and tag in your Facebook post or Tweet. In honor of #GivingTuesday, I have compiled a list of my favorite ALS organizations and friends living with ALS. I implore everyone to consider helping me #EndALS. ALL donations are tax-deductible.   If you would rather show your support in another way, sign the  petition to encourage FDA to hold an AdComm for NurOwn ALS Organizations The SETH Project IamALS Team Gleason ALSTDI - Sandra Marlowe The ALS Association Hope Loves Company Brigance Brigade Live Like Lou Hop On a Cure Projec...

Does ALS Hurt?

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  Does ALS hurt, is one of the most commonly asked questions I receive. So, lets find out. ALS damages and then kills the nerves that send messages to our muscles. For most people, that means a gradual weakening of the muscles and loss of strength.   Direct pain in ALS is not common. In other words, it does not hurt as the nerves begin to die. But it is important to be aware that pain can be caused by issues associated with the disease, such as lack of joint mobility and muscle cramping.   When looking at pain and ALS, it is important to understand that loss of functioning in the muscles and other body parts can have numerous effects.   Common issues experienced by ALS patients include:   Joint pain because of lack of movement. Whilst ALS does not cause pain itself, lack of movement over a long period can have an impact on joint mobility and lead to discomfort. Muscle spasticity, cramping, twitching, and muscle contractions are not unusual in ALS, and this can a...